how the compression ratio is calculated
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i have a code
X=imread(file);
wavelet='haar'
level=2;
[c,s] = wavedec2(X,2,wavelet);
alpha = 1.5; m = 2.7*prod(s(1,:));
[thr,nkeep] = wdcbm2(c,s,alpha,m)
[xd,cxd,sxd,perf0,perfl2] = wdencmp('lvd',c,s,wname,n,thr,'h');
disp('Compression Ratio');disp(perf0);
the size of xd and X is same,plz tell how compression ratio is calculated
both images look like same ,how we can say it is compressed ny 84%
perf0 is 84%
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Wayne King
il 24 Dic 2012
perf0 is the percentage of zeros in the wavelet coefficients. So 84% indicates that 84 percent of the wavelet coefficients have been set to 0.
perfl2 is the ratio (as a percentage) between the L2 norm of the compressed wavelet coefficients and the original (before compression) wavelet coefficients.
Yes, the output compressed image is of course the same size as the input, the point is that it is constructed from a much smaller set of wavelet coefficients
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Wayne King
il 24 Dic 2012
perf0 is just a scalar, so why would you use nnz() on that and expect something other than a 1?
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